Visitors to the National Aquarium can make even more of their experience thanks to the opening of the Harbor Market Kitchen, a newly renovated dining experience offering fresh, local and delicious fare that is in perfect harmony with the Aquarium's green business practices and conservation education mission. Using sustainable and local products including seasonal produce, artisanal cheeses, grass-fed beef, humanely raised chicken, sustainably-harvested seafood and shade-grown coffee.
The Aquarium's main café had seen the wear and tear of more than 1.4 million visitors per year since it opened in 2005. The newly renovated space offers an inviting atmosphere where guests can take a break from their Aquarium tour to enjoy delicious food while learning about earth-friendly food practices. The Harbor Market Kitchen and extension eateries throughout the Aquarium buildings are available to all Aquarium visitors during normal business hours as well as for catering for groups and special events in the evenings.
"When it came time to bring a new dining experience to Aquarium visitors, we took the opportunity not only to renovate the space, but also use our café as another avenue to help our visitors make thoughtful choices about the planet in their daily lives," said the National Aquarium's Senior Director of Visitor Experiences Bill Minarik. "The concept complements the sustainable business choices we make throughout Aquarium operations, and helps visitors do the same in their daily lives."
The menu at the Harbor Market Kitchen was modeled from local farmers markets and offers far more than seasonal fruits and vegetables; it offers wholesome, farm-to-table preparations showcasing that the food is farmed, not manufactured.
"By supporting local farming, Harbor Market Kitchen's menus are designed to feature the seasonal ingredients and celebrate the farmer - profiling the bounty that Baltimore has to offer in one of its most notable landmarks," says Sodexo Leisure's National Director of Culinary Development Chazz Alberti. "Harbor Market Kitchen pays tribute to the authentic and diversified culture of the neighborhoods of Baltimore, creating a comfortable ambiance, relaxed enough for families during the day, yet transforming itself in the evening into the perfect backdrop for celebrations and events."
Local purveyors include the family-owned Arnold Farms in Chestertown, MD, delivering cauliflower, corn, cantaloupes and tomatoes for the fresh market salad station and Toigo Orchards in Shippensburg, PA providing beefsteak and Heirloom tomatoes, apricots, plums, raspberries and peas produced in pesticide-free greenhouses. Hormone- and nitrite-free hotdogs, cage-free, hormone-free free chicken and grass-fed beef are also available at the Harbor Market Kitchen. Healthy alternatives such as sweet potato fries and all-natural hotdogs are available for those who prefer traditional favorites.
Recent menu favorites include:
Finally, visitors will enjoy an upscale, relaxing dining experience with a choice of seating at high stools or traditional tables, set in a backdrop of ocean-themed colors.
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The Aquarium's main café had seen the wear and tear of more than 1.4 million visitors per year since it opened in 2005. The newly renovated space offers an inviting atmosphere where guests can take a break from their Aquarium tour to enjoy delicious food while learning about earth-friendly food practices. The Harbor Market Kitchen and extension eateries throughout the Aquarium buildings are available to all Aquarium visitors during normal business hours as well as for catering for groups and special events in the evenings.
"When it came time to bring a new dining experience to Aquarium visitors, we took the opportunity not only to renovate the space, but also use our café as another avenue to help our visitors make thoughtful choices about the planet in their daily lives," said the National Aquarium's Senior Director of Visitor Experiences Bill Minarik. "The concept complements the sustainable business choices we make throughout Aquarium operations, and helps visitors do the same in their daily lives."
The menu at the Harbor Market Kitchen was modeled from local farmers markets and offers far more than seasonal fruits and vegetables; it offers wholesome, farm-to-table preparations showcasing that the food is farmed, not manufactured.
"By supporting local farming, Harbor Market Kitchen's menus are designed to feature the seasonal ingredients and celebrate the farmer - profiling the bounty that Baltimore has to offer in one of its most notable landmarks," says Sodexo Leisure's National Director of Culinary Development Chazz Alberti. "Harbor Market Kitchen pays tribute to the authentic and diversified culture of the neighborhoods of Baltimore, creating a comfortable ambiance, relaxed enough for families during the day, yet transforming itself in the evening into the perfect backdrop for celebrations and events."
Local purveyors include the family-owned Arnold Farms in Chestertown, MD, delivering cauliflower, corn, cantaloupes and tomatoes for the fresh market salad station and Toigo Orchards in Shippensburg, PA providing beefsteak and Heirloom tomatoes, apricots, plums, raspberries and peas produced in pesticide-free greenhouses. Hormone- and nitrite-free hotdogs, cage-free, hormone-free free chicken and grass-fed beef are also available at the Harbor Market Kitchen. Healthy alternatives such as sweet potato fries and all-natural hotdogs are available for those who prefer traditional favorites.
Recent menu favorites include:
- The Chesapeake Farm Salad, with the season’s first tender lettuces, local spring peas, butter radishes, potatoes, asparagus and grass fed flank steak tossed with a green onion vinaigrette
- Sustainably-harvested Blue Crab Chowder with smoked bacon, potatoes, tomatoes and sweet Chestertown corn
- A Reuben Sandwich fashioned with house-cured corned beef, sauerkraut, Thousand Island dressing and gruyere cheese, along with White Oak Pastures Beef Brisket BBQ.
Finally, visitors will enjoy an upscale, relaxing dining experience with a choice of seating at high stools or traditional tables, set in a backdrop of ocean-themed colors.
For more info: you can subscribe to my newsletter below, email me at AIBR.Blog@gmail.com, find me on Facebook or follow me on twitter @BmoreRestaurant
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